Southern good roads . - Roads which will be publish-ed in Southern Good Roads next month. yir. P. D. Gold, of Raleigh, who was scheduled. A part of the delegates who attended the North Carolina Good Roads Association at Winston-Salem, June 13th and 14th, 1911 Upon State Highways, and some exceedingly inter-estin reports were made. President \arner, of theCentral Highwav Committee, declared this the big-gest undertaking e\er entered into by North Caro-lina, but he predicted that the great enterprise couldbe completed, and that we would soon have a roadrunning through 19 counties, a total d


Southern good roads . - Roads which will be publish-ed in Southern Good Roads next month. yir. P. D. Gold, of Raleigh, who was scheduled. A part of the delegates who attended the North Carolina Good Roads Association at Winston-Salem, June 13th and 14th, 1911 Upon State Highways, and some exceedingly inter-estin reports were made. President \arner, of theCentral Highwav Committee, declared this the big-gest undertaking e\er entered into by North Caro-lina, but he predicted that the great enterprise couldbe completed, and that we would soon have a roadrunning through 19 counties, a total distance of 460miles. INIost encouraging reports were received fromPresident Fred N. Tate, of the Triangular Highwayrunning from Winston-Salem to Pinehurst, via PlighPoint. ]\Ir Tate pointed out that work had been pro-gressing well and that really the completion of thehighway awaited onl\- the construction of a shortstrip of road across a part of Davidson County andof the entire stretch across Randolph county. Hecomplimented Forsyth county on having fulfilledthe requirements finely. ;Mr. Joseph Hyde Pratt spoke for the Crest of theBlue R


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